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It's not the building's fault but the location of Marlins Stadium is helping with attendance. The Marlins will probably always average more at Marlins Stadium than they did at Sun Life and that's all location because of the large Cuban community there.

But I guarantee that if the Hurricanes were winning the ACC regularly, they'd fill up the stadium. Miami likes winners. That's why Miami is a basketball town now. Football season just started and no one cares lol. Everyone is talking about the Heat already.

ngs have to change. Teams have to win in Miami. Right now, the Dolphins, Hurricanes and Marlins are bottom feeders.

It's not the building's fault but the location of Marlins Stadium is helping with attendance. The Marlins will probably always average more at Marlins Stadium than they did at Sun Life and that's all location because of the large Cuban community there.

But I guarantee that if the Hurricanes were winning the ACC regularly, they'd fill up the stadium. Miami likes winners. That's why Miami is a basketball town now. Football season just started and no one cares lol. Everyone is talking about the Heat already.

ngs have to change. Teams have to win in Miami. Right now, the Dolphins, Hurricanes and Marlins are bottom feeders.

Its really that obvious. Win and your attendance will go up, it's that simple.

People really need to stop blaming the ****ing stadium, or how long it takes to get there. If you win fans will show.

I didn't think so. Either way, can't expect a private college in a city like Miami to fill up a pro stadium. Not so hard for a team like Alabama that's probably the most boring, ****tiest place to live in the US with a large alumni base, and a great team.